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Attention All ACB Members: 

As members of the American Council of the Blind, we are responsible for electing a slate of individuals who will provide leadership in our organization as officers, members of the ACB Board of Directors, and members of the ACB Board of Publications, in coming months and years. Because ACB was unable to conduct elections at our virtual convention in 2020, we will be electing all five ACB officers, five members of the ACB Board of Directors and all three elected members of the Board of Publications at this year’s ACB convention. With so many elections…

Join the World Blind Union for a presentation on Audio Description Around the Globe on Tuesday, June 29 at 10:30am ET.

In November 2018, the World Blind Union and the American Council of the Blind released its “Survey of Worldwide Audio Description Activity” revealing for the first time the extent of audio description activity in various genres around the world. Access the report by visiting: https://tinyurl.com/7uh8azvw.

This session brings together leaders in audio description from nine countries to discuss the extent to which audio…

The new ACB Media Alexa Skill has now launched. If you are having issues launching the new ACB Media skill on your Alexa device, please follow the steps listed below to correct the error.

Before we outline these steps let’s address what this command does exactly.

These steps will simply remove the history and recordings of your voice that you have made while talking to your Alexa device.

Here is a note directly from the Amazon site:

ACB 2021 Virtual Convention

Building on the success of the ACB virtual 2020 Conference & Convention, ACB will be hosting its 60th annual convention virtually, from July 16 through July 23, 2021, providing the opportunity to feature an exciting series of speakers, networking events and learning opportunities with ACB members and conference participants. For more details, visit: https://acb.org/ACB-2021-Convention-PR. For instructions on how to register, visit:…

Contacts:

Disability Rights North Carolina: Holly Stiles, holly.stiles@disabilityrightsnc.org, 919-856-2195
Disability Rights Advocates: Rosie Bichell, rbichell@dralegal.org, 510-529-3432

June 17, 2021 – Raleigh, NC – On June 15, 2021, Judge Terrence W. Boyle of the federal District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina ordered the North Carolina Board of Elections to take immediate…

June 21, 2021 - Building on the success of the ACB virtual 2020 Conference & Convention, ACB will be hosting its 60th annual convention virtually, providing the opportunity to feature an exciting series of speakers, networking events and learning opportunities with ACB members and conference participants.

“Despite all the challenges we faced during the coronavirus pandemic, we reached so many more members and friends of ACB in this format,” said ACB executive director Eric Bridges. “”It has been exciting to see all the…

We are pleased to announce the newest member of our team: Debbie Brown! On June 21st, Debbie will join us as Administrative Assistant. She will provide the Alexandria Office with administrative support, including fielding incoming calls and processing mail.  

Most recently, Debbie worked as Project Officer Team Leader for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. There, she oversaw over fifty nationwide grants for the Office of Community Services. The grant funding totaled over $5 million and provided technical and financial assistance for activities…

There’s a lot on the horizon for followers of ACB Radio. On July 1st, we are excited to announce the launch of the ACB Media Network, which will be the go to place for all of ACB’s digital media video and audio channels. More to come on that announcement, but for now we also wanted to share a very important update launching on June 27th for those who listen to ACB Radio using an Alexa-enabled device.

In an effort to modernize ACB radio’s live streams, The American Council of the Blind will be updating its popular Alexa skills. This new skill will provide greater ease of access with…

June 16, 2021 – Providence, RI – The American Council of the Blind strongly encourages passage of H-6004 by the Rhode Island State Assembly. For the first time in the State’s history, H-6004 will enable equal access for voters with disabilities to vote independently and privately from home. All other eligible absentee voters have the ability to vote at home. Yet voters who cannot see, hold, or mark a paper ballot, are currently forced to give up their right to vote independently and privately, or vote at a polling location. This is by definition, unequal access to the…

ACB Convention Registration

Our 2021 Virtual Conference and Convention will be held from July 16 through July 23, 2021. For details on how to register, visit: https://acb.org/2021-convention-registration. To make sure you receive the most up to date convention information, subscribe to our convention announce list by sending a blank email to acbconvention+subscribe@acblists.org.

ACB Announces Audio Description Gala This Fall…